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March 5, 2020 by
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YIMBY went to check in on the progress of the nine-building Essex Crossingcomplex on Manhattans Lower East Side, where two structures are getting closer to completion. The exterior of Handel Architects 180 Broome Street is almost finished, while faade work is rapidly progressing on the CetraRuddy-designed 202 Broome Street. Both mixed-usedevelopments join the six-acre master plan that is expected to cost $1 billion and will bring more than 1,000 new homes, 100,000 square feet of green space, over 350,000 square feet of offices, and 300,000 square feet of retail to the booming neighborhood. Triton Construction is the general contractor for the project.
180 Broome Street stands 26 stories and will yield 121 affordable rentals and 142 market-rate units, 10,000 square feet of retail space with 700 feet of sidewalk frontage, a 9,000-square-foot landscaped atrium, and 175,000 square feet of office space on levels two through five.
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
180 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
Across the street to the west is 202 Broome Street, which rises 14 stories high and will feature 175,000 square feet of Class A offices with up to 13-foot-high ceilings, 34,500 square feet of retail space, 83 residential units, and a 9,000-square-foot indoor park and recreation area called Broome Street Gardens. More of the exterior panels have been installed since YIMBYs last update.
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
202 Broome Street, photo by Michael Young
Developed by Delancey Street Associates,BFC Partners,L+M Development Partners,Taconic Investment Partners,The Prusik Group, andGoldman Sachs Urban Investment Group, Essex Crossing is rising from a swath of empty and undeveloped parcels at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge. The closest subways are the J, F, M, and Z trains found at the Delancey Street/Essex Street subway station. The pedestrian and bicycle paths that lead into the Williamsburg Bridge are directly in front along Delancey Street and provide easy and scenic access to Brooklyn.
180 and 202 Broome Street are expected to be finished by the end of 2020. Essex Crossing as a whole is slated for completion by 2024.
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March 5, 2020 by
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The construction of a 20-storey building at the Football Association of Maldives (FAM) grounds has been contracted to South Korea's Sky Wing Global company.
FAM handed over the building project and two additional projects to the company on Monday: the construction of a four-story indoor futsal arena at the Stadium grounds and the construction of twenty turf grounds across Maldives.
The 20-story building is being constructed under a loan arrangement with the South Korean company. FAM's President Bassam Adeel Jaleel said the US$ 17 million loan will be paid back within seven years after the project is completed, using the revenue generated from the new buildings.
"We are building 20 storeys as we aim to take Maldivian football to another level. We require a large amount of funds [to reach this goal]. Therefore, most of the floor space will be revenue-making spaces. The generated revenue will be used to develop Maldivian football, and to make Maldives the strongest country in the region in terms of football," said Bassam.
The construction of FAM's new office building is currently ongoing at southwest area of the stadium. The construction of the building was handed over to Tibaro Private Limited. The building was expected to be completed by April this year. However, Bassam said delays were faced in the construction of the office due to the heavy rain experienced in the country at the end of last year. The contractor assures that the building will be ready for use by September, said Bassam.
Even if the completion of the office gets delayed further, the current office at the FAM grounds will be vacated by September, said Bassam, even if the association has to lease another building to use as its office.
The indoor futsal court building will be constructed on the empty grounds behind FAM's mini-turf. Two out of the four storeys of the building will be dedicated to futsal, and will include an international-standard futsal arena. A special futsal training centre will be located on one floor. The group and top floors will be used for commercial purposes, and will be leased to generate revenue.
Bassam said the design of the 20-storey building and the indoor futsal building will be revealed at the Football Awards slated for April 18.
Three out of the 20 turf grounds planned for construction are designated for the Male' region: one in Male', Villimale' and Hulhumale'. The remaining grounds will be constructed on different islands in different regions of the country.
All turf grounds will be of FIFA-approved quality, and grass, fence and lighting systems will be installed at the grounds. The construction of the first ground will begin within 77 days, said Bassam. One turf ground will be completed every month after that until all 20 grounds are completed within 20 months, he added.
"We are contemplating expanding the Maldivian Premier League to include teams from the atolls after the 20 turf grounds are completed," said Bassam.
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March 5, 2020 by
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If you are looking for a stock that has a solid history of beating earnings estimates and is in a good position to maintain the trend in its next quarterly report, you should consider Thor Industries (THO). This company, which is in the Zacks Building Products - Mobile Homes and RV Builders industry, shows potential for another earnings beat.
When looking at the last two reports, this recreational vehicle maker has recorded a strong streak of surpassing earnings estimates. The company has topped estimates by 18.41%, on average, in the last two quarters.
For the last reported quarter, Thor Industries came out with earnings of $1.50 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.23 per share, representing a surprise of 21.95%. For the previous quarter, the company was expected to post earnings of $1.48 per share and it actually produced earnings of $1.70 per share, delivering a surprise of 14.86%.
Price and EPS Surprise
For Thor Industries, estimates have been trending higher, thanks in part to this earnings surprise history. And when you look at the stock's positive Zacks Earnings ESP (Expected Surprise Prediction), it's a great indicator of a future earnings beat, especially when combined with its solid Zacks Rank.
Our research shows that stocks with the combination of a positive Earnings ESP and a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) or better produce a positive surprise nearly 70% of the time. In other words, if you have 10 stocks with this combination, the number of stocks that beat the consensus estimate could be as high as seven.
The Zacks Earnings ESP compares the Most Accurate Estimate to the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the quarter; the Most Accurate Estimate is a version of the Zacks Consensus whose definition is related to change. The idea here is that analysts revising their estimates right before an earnings release have the latest information, which could potentially be more accurate than what they and others contributing to the consensus had predicted earlier.
Thor Industries has an Earnings ESP of +22.69% at the moment, suggesting that analysts have grown bullish on its near-term earnings potential. When you combine this positive Earnings ESP with the stock's Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), it shows that another beat is possibly around the corner. The company's next earnings report is expected to be released on March 9, 2020.
Investors should note, however, that a negative Earnings ESP reading is not indicative of an earnings miss, but a negative value does reduce the predictive power of this metric.
Many companies end up beating the consensus EPS estimate, but that may not be the sole basis for their stocks moving higher. On the other hand, some stocks may hold their ground even if they end up missing the consensus estimate.
Because of this, it's really important to check a company's Earnings ESP ahead of its quarterly release to increase the odds of success. Make sure to utilize our Earnings ESP Filter to uncover the best stocks to buy or sell before they've reported.
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March 5, 2020 by
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March 5, 2020 by
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You finally got an offer on your house and the buyer had a home inspection done. But the report says that several items may not be up to standards or are in need of repair or replacing.
So, what do you do? You have been informed about items or issues in your home that you did not know about; or maybe you did know about them but havent had the time or know-how to fix them. And do you really have to replace your old water heater or dishwasher for the buyer?
Most real estate agents representing buyers recommend having a home inspection before completing a sale. They do it, of course, to protect the buyer from unknown or undisclosed issues and to give them a better understanding of the home they are about to buy.
Home inspection reports are based on a visual inspection of the property as observed at the time of the inspection. It should state what items are in need of immediate major repair and any recommendations to correct, monitor or evaluate by appropriate persons. A report might state the condition of the water heater tank or the roof and make a prediction that it is near the end of use. It may also advise that issues be further reviewed by a qualified and licensed contractor.
If you dont agree with what a home inspector found, you can have your own inspector come in to give a second opinion. Remember to have a qualified licensed Arizona home inspector so that the report has validity.
You also have to discern significant structural problems mentioned in the report from the aesthetic issues. The report may mention appliances or operating components in the home that may need replacing. But what is much more important is any significant findings, like cracks in the foundation. Little cracks in a wall mean there has been some settling, which is common, but when all the doors in the hallway stick or dont latch or the door frames are out of square, that could mean a more significant and troubling foundation problem.
Another issue might be remodeling that may not measure up to the building code or workmanship standards. Thats why its always important before starting a big project in your house to get permits when the work involves structural modifications, electricity, gas lines or changes in water lines, as well as additions to the floor plan. And always use a licensed and qualified contractor. Sometimes a home inspector may question those types of situations and if you dont have the proper documentation on who did the work, you may be saying goodbye to this buyer.
I always recommend checking with the appropriate building department and do a history check to verify all remodeling was done with a building permit, then get a list of the licensed contractors who completed the work.
Reports can talk about whether some situations dont meet general building and safety standards, and it's usually best to upgrade those areas. That often becomes the buyers responsibility.
Remember, as the seller, you must reveal everything you know about your home. However, you dont have to fix anything but the warrantied items in the homes and your Realtor knows what these are.
Other common problems we see in home inspections:
Not enough attic insulation
Lack of GFIC outlets (ground fault interrupter circuits)
Peeling exterior paint
Roof repair or replacement
Generally speaking, no house is perfect, and the home inspectors report is not a work list for the buyer. If the inspection turns up problems, most buyers and sellers end up getting them fixed before escrow or including money in the final settlement of the sale to pay for the new roof or rusty water heater.
For more do-it-yourself tips, go to rosieonthehouse.com. An Arizona home building and remodeling industry expert for 35 years, Rosie Romero is the host of the syndicated Saturday morning Rosie on the House radio program, heard locally from 8 to 11 a.m. on KNST-AM (790) in Tucson and from 7 to 10 a.m. on KGVY-AM (1080) and -FM (100.7) in Green Valley. Call 888-767-4348.
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March 5, 2020 by
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Bathroom Remodel Bathrooms are part of essential rooms in a house. It used for personal hygiene activity.
Generally, a complete bathroom contained some accessories such as a toilet, sink, tub or shower. However, in some countries, the toilet is excluded and used in a different room for sanitary reasons.
Perhaps, a bathroom is a reflection of the owners style. Its bothered our eyes when it doesnt fit our expectations. Therefore, remodeling a bathroom becomes a solution to this problem.
Remodeling a bathroom is not a small project. It needs a lot of ideas and advice. With some plannings and inspirations, the plans for renovating a bathroom will be well structured.
Before changing your tub and tearing up the tiles, take a look at these bathrooms to remodel ideas to create the bathroom that you always expected.
It is possible to build a low maintenance bathroom by selecting good finishes that keep looking clean. Besides, it will always make your bathroom look new and fresh.
Here are some ideas for a low maintenance bathroom:
Although quartz countertops look like marble, it performs differently. It made of quartz, resins, and pigments which make it stronger than marble.
You can buy the best quality faucet for your bathroom so that it will be long-lasting.
Besides quartz counter and quality faucet, you can also install glass shower doors treated with water anti-spotting agent.
Nowadays, energy saving is significant in our daily activity. Limit the use of water and using LED bathroom lighting are very efficient.
Besides economic, it also good for environmental reasons. These are the items to maximize energy efficiency:
Tankless water heaters generate hot water only when you need it. It will save fuel and avoid a catastrophic leak.
Both low flow toilets and faucets provide significant savings of water. Its beneficial for reducing the waste of water for about 20% than the conventional ones.
LED lights considered to be better than others because of its brightness, environmentally friendly, and long-lasting.
A radiant floor heating provides energy efficiency, safety, and works with all floor covering. It will also warm your toes once you stepped on it.
An insulated window is a great way to keep the bathroom warm. You can also reduce energy waste from inside.
A bright bathroom with open spaces always looks larger and interesting. If your design looks dark and shadowy, the room will look depressing too. These are some ways on how to create a brighter room:
Adding a window or skylight in a bathroom will increase the lighting naturally. Besides, it also good for environmental reasons.
Good lighting is essential throughout the bathroom. Especially, when each lightning used for different purposes, such as for the ceiling, vanity, tub, or shower.
Choosing a reflective and light finishes and surfaces can make the room brighter. The lighting is reflected in the fixture so that the place looks shiny.
Low maintenance, energy efficient, and brighter rooms are the first things you need to consider before doing a makeover on a bathroom. Thus, those tips above hopefully will help you to get more ideas on remodeling yours.
Generally, non-expert people only know a few designs of the bathroom, such as traditional, modern or contemporary. But in fact, there are many kinds of bathroom models provided from time to time.
After getting ideas on how to have a good bathroom. Furthermore, its time to get some information of designs examples. Here are the complete lists and examples of bathrooms styles to inspire your bathroom remodeling.
A contemporary bathroom is usually known as an elegant and up-to-date bathroom. It is different than a modern one. The bathroom often features delicate and straightforward styles. As a result, Just like this mid-sized bathroom, it looks trendy with LED lighting on the shelf and cabinets.
When vintage items filled the room, its neither modern nor traditional, but it called eclectic. An eclectic style does not quite fit some styles, such as modern, traditional, or retro. But its more like a combination of those styles with the addition of unique accessories. The eclectic designs in this bathroom are on the fixtures, vintage wallpaper, and a combination of white and black colors.
Generally, a modern bathroom has a neutral concept. It often shows primary colors, little decorations, and natural materials. Blue ceramic floor combined with white wall and countertops applied in this bathroom also brings a modern design.
A classic design combined with luxurious touches is usually known as a traditional bathroom style. For the most part, this design is timeless and creates a beautiful aesthetic that will never get old. Above all, the combination of blue chair and white cabinets show its elegant and vintage looks.
Creating a beach style bathroom can bring a relaxing feeling and tranquility. Consider choosing suitable colors and decorations like natural or ocean and sandy beach decorations. Certainly, the beach style is on the application of pebble tile floor and other accessories, such as plants, mirror frame, beige walls, and wood countertops.
Craftsman bathrooms designs feature a lot of woodwork and furniture. The details make it looks luxurious and elegant. This bathroom shows fascinating interiors, start from the wood wall, cabinets, and floor. Furthermore, green tiles also add the craftsman style variations into the room.
Comfy and warm often become the main picture of the farmhouse bathrooms style. It features rustic touches on the furniture. In this bathroom example, there are wood cabinets combined with grey walls and brown countertops. Consequently, those furniture give a homey and welcoming atmosphere which are suitable with farmhouse bathrooms design.
Oriental or Asian bathroom features an Asian cultural style. Its beautiful visuals from the zen atmosphere or the application of Buddha sculpture brings peace and relaxing feeling into the room. In this Asian-inspired bathroom, the black tile on the wall, stone tile porcelain floor, and wood cabinets show the Asian design dominantly.
Industrial bathrooms design are trendy. It usually uses rouge materials, woods, and visible bricks. Some industrial furniture like lamps for lighting also gives a proper look for this design. Just like this mid-sized bathroom, it has a marble tile porcelain floor and gray walls. Therefore, the colors and accessories applied here make the industrial bathrooms design looks obvious.
A luxurious Mediterranean style provides traditional interiors combined with the current one. Its casual and relaxing methods lead to a picture of the mediterranean sea. The furniture often painted in Mediterranean colors like yellow, bright blue, and rust. Dark wood cabinets and colorful tile ceramic floor makes this bathroom correctly shows the design.
Mid-century bathrooms style are both cliche and trendy. It takes an era between 1945-1980 when simplicity, natural, and open space applied in the house. Like this 1950s bathroom design, there is a combination of open space, white walls, and artificial lights to brighten the room.
A natural and elegant feeling in rustic bathroom design is timeless. It focuses on texture and raw materials on the mountain style tile, pebble tile floor, and the bathroom tone. Also, the addition of vintage bathroom lighting makes the room looks classical.
Scandinavian style features beauty, simplicity, and utility. Usually, a Scandinavian home has a dominant white and neutral color, clean lines, natural material, and comfortable fabrics. The white walls, light wood cabinets, vessel sinks, mirror, and lots of lights show that this bathroom has a beautiful Scandinavian style.
A lovely shabby-chic look also can be applied in a bathroom. It features some fancy accessories like cute art pieces, elegant chandelier, and floral prints. Furthermore, there are turquoise cabinets, mosaic tile floor, crystal chandelier, and some abstract paintings applied.
Southwestern bathrooms style influenced by Mexican and Spanish themes. Generally, this design creates a bright space, relaxing, and welcoming. In this picture, the unique part of this bathroom is on the snail shower and slate tile travertine floor which added by the application of dark wood cabinets.
When multiple styles blended into one, it also called transitional design. Mixing modern and rustic or traditional and contemporary are the most common based method for this design. in short, there is a combination of a double vanity and glass tile marble floor which make the room looks elegant and bright.
A tropical theme for the bathroom usually features Asian, plants, or beach elements. The use of color is not too bright or bold. Also, it provides a spa-like experience and fantastic view around. This bathroom example has an island style with wood floor and free-standing bathtub. There are also some plants and lighting inside the room.
Having a bath like in the 1830s is what it feels to be in Victorian Style bathroom. Although this style is quite old, its still timeless and enjoyable. With authentic Victorian decorative arts, this design is elegant and correctly shows the 19th-century bathroom style.
Therefore, those bathroom styles are varied. They designed with their unique appearances including the fixtures and sizes. Choose based on your style and interest. So that, while remodeling bathroom there will be no miscasting.
When updating a bathroom, there are some things we need to think first. One of those things is the budget. Speaking about bathroom remodels on a budget, it depends on how much you want to change it. The more you want to change the bathroom, there will be a lot of money to spend.
Both small bathroom remodel and big bathroom remodel can cost a lot of money. However, there are plenty of ways to reduce the budget, such as instead of buying a new tub. Furthermore, you can reline the old ones or buy used stuff which is cheaper than the new ones.
Before starting to renovate a bathroom, consider to determine your budget. The cost of remodeling a bathroom depends on the size, started from small to medium or master. Not only the bathroom, but the fixture price also depends on its size. Moreover, the fixture elements that you will probably need while remodeling a bathroom are new shower or bath, countertops, lighting, flooring, and cabinets.
Those items are not a must for remodeling your bathroom. Especially when they come with different prices and models. There is also another option to fit your budget like refinished the old fixtures. It will costs less than buying new ones. Thus, consider to choose and compare it wisely.
For many years of having a bathroom design, there always a time when we get tired and thinking to have a new one. Therefore, renovating a bathroom is the most effective way.
Looking at some before and after bathroom transformations can be a motivation on the process of remodeling yours. Now, spend a little of your time to check these before and after bathroom makeover.
Bluish. In the 1960s, there was a renovation in this blue bathroom. But, it didnt help to change it. Although, the color combinations seemed interesting.
Classical. Some changes applied in this renovated bathroom, such as the white color fills the room, classic fixtures, and new tiles. But, we still can see the 1920s atmosphere in here.
Old. Inside a Colonial home style, this broken bathroom built. Also there were some damages, like the tile was cracked, 12-inch bathtub, and uninterested color.
Fresh. By using vintage fixtures and complicated tile drawings, this bathroom looks fresh and suit the homes age. The colors mixing with mint green, white, and black brings a cold tone to the room.
Uninspired. Gauche and uninspired looks come from this bathroom style. It also looks old-fashioned and bitter.
Impressive. With wet room design, this bathroom has more space for bathtub and shower. There is also more free space applied.
Overflow. The flooding disaster came to this bathroom apartment because of the overflowing toilet. The owner decided to do a makeover the whole bathroom pieces.
Dynamic. Some dynamic changes and addition applied with the fixtures, such as non-standard vanity, photos, faucets, and colors. The combination of light grey and white makes the room looks well-ordered.
Nervous. The southwestern American style applied in this bathroom but, it looks gauche with yellow walls. Also, some old fixture like tv box and tub looks outdated.
Relaxing. Some fixture added to this new bathroom style. With a free-standing bathtub and a Brazilian wood platform under it, it makes the owner enjoying the view outside the window comfortably.
In short, remodeling a bathroom takes a lot of energy and budget. If you get more information, tips, and ideas, it will be beneficial in the process of a makeover. Besides, there are lots of designs to choose based on your style. Moreover, consider to planned everything wisely before starting to remodeling it.
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March 5, 2020 by
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DIY bathroom remodeling is not only a popular trend going around the U.S., but its also one of the most valuable. In fact, on average, bathroom remodeling projects yield a 60% return on investment. As such, you may not only get to enjoy the luxury of using an updated bathroom, but the monetary return as well.
Nevertheless, bathroom remodeling is not easy. To make a difference, you need honest advice from the pros. As such, we rounded up six common DIY bathroom remodeling projects and the steps to complete each without a pro.
If you feel some these are biting off more than you can chew, be sure to contact a professional bathroom contractor near you.
Before we dive into each project, we must cover the average costs. According to our bathroom renovation cost estimator, the national average for a bathroom remodeling job is $7,920. This price includes hiring a professional. Therefore, expect your DIY bathroom project to be much less expensive (expect longer completion time though).
Before you start your DIY bathroom remodel project, you must ask yourself six essential questions. By asking and answering all six, you will know if this bathroom project is not only worth your investment, but time as well.
The six questions you need to ask yourself before every DIY bathroom remodeling are:
For more tips and guidelines into this six questions, please see DIY Bathroom Remodel Planning.
Time to jump into your DIY pants. I am going to start off with the easiest and most prevalent DIY project around the house. Believe it or not, new paint can transform your bathroom from 1980s drab to 2010s fab. Whether you go bold with dark blue or casual with stripes, new paint will not only give new life to an outdated bathroom, but make it feel larger as well.
Making your small bathroom feel large is not as hard as it sounds. There are easy, proven painting tips that can make your small bathroom feel like the lavish master bath you deserve.
To see how to take advantage of each tip, please see 10 Painting Tips To Make Your Small Bathroom Seem Larger.
We spend much of our time in the shower and fortunately for DIY homeowners, there are a few easy DIY shower projects you can complete without a pro.
Clean & Unclog Shower Drains
The first shower project is not so much a DIY project as much as it is DIY maintenance. With long hair myself, I know what its like to see hair all over your shower drain. Anyone with longer hair knows the struggle of cleaning your shower drain. Luckily, there are a few over the counter ways to unclog/clean your shower drain.
To see the remaining steps, please check out DIY Tips for Cleaning Your Shower Drains.
Retile Shower
Retiling a shower is not a project for the weak. It takes good old elbow grease to get your old tile out of there. Retiling a shower consists of completely knocking out the existing tile and installing new tile. You will need many tools, which I have outlined in How To Retile A Shower, to complete this project right.
After removing your shower head and handle, cover your shower floor with newspaper. Take your hammer and chisel and start from the bottom corner. Gently place the chisel on the side of tile and use your hammer to push the tile out. Start gently. As you move on, you may have to use some real elbow grease to get these tiles out. Once all tile has been removed, chisel off any remaining mortar as well.
After cleaning the walls, prepare them with mortar. Cover the bottom half of the wall with thinset mortar and spread it with your notched mortar trowel. Press down hard with your trowel. Make sure its clean and even throughout the wall.
Set the bottom row of tile in place, starting at the center of the wall. Press the tiles into the mortar with spacers between them. Work your way to the sides, cutting the end tiles if you need. If you dont feel comfortable cutting tile yourself, take it your nearest Home Depot and they can cut it for you. Add grout and voila!
Note: A very similar process can be done to replace your bathroom tile floors. For exact steps, please see DIY Tips For How To Remove Old Ceramic Tile From Bathroom.
Add Shower to Freestanding Tub
Freestanding tubs look terrific, but more often than not, we opt for a shower. Why not have two in one?
Without a pro, you can add a reliable and relaxing shower to your freestanding tub. Other than look great, it could also save you thousands of dollars off a regular shower installation. Below are all the steps needed to install a shower to a freestanding tub.
If you want to see how its done, check out This Old Houses video below or get an in depth guide to each step at How To Add A Shower To A Freestanding Tub.
The bathroom toilet can be our best friend or our worst enemy. Sadly, a leaky toilet is one of the most prevalent issues in a bathroom, but thankfully, it is also one of the easiest to fix.
Generally, there are two major culprits that can lead to a leaking toilet: the inlet valve or the flapper. Once you have identified the problem, turn off the water main and drain the tank of the toilet so that you can tackle the specific issue.
If the problem is with the flapper, you can remove it once the tank is empty. You might notice a few cracks or a loose fit, which is likely why the problem exists in the first place. Slip on a new flapper, check for a tight seal and then reintroduce water to the tank to test it. A single flush should be enough to tell if you were successful.
If the problem is with the inlet valve, you may need to separate the toilet from the water main and take apart the whole assembly. This requires a number of tools and can take several hours. Unless you have a lot of plumbing knowledge, this part is best left to the professionals.
Honestly, the bathroom will get foggy and smelly. No matter who is using your bathroom, its going to smell and the mirrors are going to fog up. One way to combat both dilemmas is through a bathroom exhaust fan.
Installing a bathroom fan is not a simple process, but one that the average DIYer can accomplish. While its not expensive to accomplish (average is $338), it can take a good chunk of your time.
To install a bathroom fan, you must:
See our detailed instructions at How To Install A Bathroom Exhaust Fan.
The bathroom is one of the most trafficked rooms in the home and as such, deserves to be one the most attractive and functional as well. Fortunately, all the above DIY bathroom projects are easier then they sound and will save you hundreds, if not thousands, by not hiring a pro.
For other smart bathroom projects, please see our Bathroom Remodel Return on Investment Guide.
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101 incredible custom master bathroom design ideas. Massive photo gallery of custom bathroom design ideas of all types, sizes and color schemes.
Welcome to our master bathroom design ideas photo gallery where youll find hundreds of gorgeous master bathrooms (luxury, custom and more modest designs).
You can check out all of our hundreds of designs below or use the search filters to the right to narrow your search. We add new custom, luxury, and modest master bathroom designs all the time so feel free to bookmark this page.
Look at that incredible master bathroom bathtub alcove. I love this sort of design in master bathrooms.
Long white master bathroom with both freestanding white tub and large walk-in shower. Includes long vanity with two modern style sinks. A tall window next to the tub. Also, check out the floor part of it is tile and the other part is dark wood.
What I like about this master bathroom design is how the tub forms part of the walk-in shower. Its a very clever use of space that enables both tub and walk-in shower without taking up a lot of space. This is one very smart designer.
What a fabulous looking master bath with a bathing alcove with a window next to a huge walk-in shower. The dark wood with white top vanity adds some color contrast to the otherwise white and glass space.
The small master bathroom in the attic with skylight, small tub, and long trough-like modern sink.
Another fabulous small master bathroom with a wood wall in shower (very interesting) and small floating modern white vanity. I like the gray tile wall above white vanity along with recessed lights throughout.
Spacious tan and white master bathroom with dark wood vanity. I love the built-in wood shelving next to the walk-in shower that is in arms-reach of the freestanding soaker tub.
Luxurious master bath with a massive bay window area with curved floating wood vanity with two vessel basins. This bathroom would be so much better with white walls, dont you think?
Im not wild about this master bathroom, but its interesting given all the windows (which I love), but the open walk-in shower right next to the huge windows would make me nervous. Too much brown for my liking needs white walls and ceiling.
Yes, this is a real bathroom. Kinda looks like something in a showroom. I think it wastes space, but I love the all-glass walk-in shower behind the freestanding soaker tub. I also love the floating modern vanity. Its interesting, but a tad dark. Again, (Im sounding like a broken record), white walls would be better.
Im a sucker for subway tile anywhere and this large white master bathroom has loads of white subway tile which makes it spectacular. The side-by-side vanities with matching mirrors is awesome. The grey accent wall along with grey tile floor adds enough color contrast to the otherwise all-white en suite.
Heres another example of a fantastic small master bathroom with tub and floating vanity. Id be very happy with this as my master bath (needs a shower head in the tub though) despite its size.
While I have a penchant for white bathrooms, I really love this off-white, yellowish cream color decor even though its on the walls and flooring. Its really appealing. Check out the elevated tub platform, floating modern vanity and the built-in lighting next to the modern freestanding tub. Its a real beauty.
Heres a man cave master bathroom very masculine with dark brown contrasted with light wood and some white. It has strong angles and straight lines. Its a cool bathroom for sure.
Wainscoting, lots of white and a soft light blue work beautifully in this beach-style master bathroom. There are two separate custom build vanities flanking a freestanding soaker tub in the corner.
I think the wall tile is too color textured for my liking, but I include this in our gallery because I know this style is popular and Im all about offering a variety of design ideas. Its too much for my eye, but the walk-in shower is nice as is the built-in floating vanity with the jutting white basins.
Heres a plain master bathroom with both walk-in glass door shower and freestanding tub along with window and two sinks. It has all you could want in a master bath without costing an absolute fortune.
A focused look at this master bathrooms elegant drop-in tub with a fireplace and a stylish tiles platform. The room also has a gorgeous walk-in shower area.
A master bathroom offering a large modern freestanding tub and a walk-in shower room, along with a rustic reach-in closet.
Spacious master bathroom boasting a stunning sink counter and a drop-in tub by the window. The room offers elegant ceiling lights, shiny tiles flooring, and a stunning ceiling.
This master bathroom boasts a gorgeous drop-in soaking tub on a tiles platform together with a large fireplace on the side. The room features stylish tiles flooring and a beautiful ceiling.
Large master bathroom with beautifully decorated tiles flooring. It has a sink counter with two sinks along with a large freestanding tub.
This master bathroom features gray tiles floors, gray walls, and a white custom ceiling. It offers a freestanding tub by the windows along with a walk-in shower room set in the corner.
A master bathroom offering a pair of elegant sinks, with the drop-in soaking tub set in between. Theres a classy ottoman seat and a powder desk as well. The area is lighted by a charming chandelier hanging from the stunning ceiling.
A modern master bathroom boasting stylish hardwood floors, walls and a wooden ceiling. It offers a floating vanity sink and a drop-in tub by the windows.
Modern master bathroom boasting a stylish walk-in shower room along with a drop-in soaking tub on the side featuring a fireplace. The sink counter features a granite countertop as well.
A spacious master bathroom with tiles flooring and a rustic vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. The room offers a drop-in tub, a sink counter with two sinks and a powder desk.
A master bathroom with stylish tiles flooring and a gorgeous tray ceiling. It offers a classy freestanding tub lighted by a charming chandelier together with a walk-in shower room.
A bright master bathroom featuring white walls, white tiles floors, and a white ceiling. It has a floating vanity sink counter and a round drop-in tub. The room also has glass windows overlooking the beautiful ocean view.
This master bathroom boasts an elegant freestanding tub along with two sink counters and a round seat. The room offers stone walls and attractive flooring, along with a glamorous ceiling light.
Modern master bathroom featuring black walls and a black ceiling. It offers a stylish sink counter and open showers.
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Master bathroom with stylish tiles flooring, purple tiles walls, and a purple tiles bathtub platform. This bathroom also has a pedestal sink.
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This master bathroom features red tiles flooring and walls, along with a floating sink and a shower and tub combo on the side.
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Master bathroom boasting brown tiles walls and hardwood flooring. It offers a floating vanity with two large vessel sinks along with a white freestanding tub.
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Master bathroom featuring green walls and has two sink counters and a corner drop-in tub by the windows.
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Master bathroom with beige walls and gorgeous flooring. It has a sink counter with two sinks and a walk-in corner shower room. Theres a large freestanding tub as well.
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Master bathroom with yellow walls and a shed ceiling, along with tiles flooring. It offers a drop-in tub on the side along with a walk-in shower and two sink counters with marble countertops.
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This master bathroom offers a corner tub and two sink counters lighted by wall lights. The room also features beige tiles flooring and a ceiling with beams.
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Mediterranean master bathroom with gorgeous decorated brown walls along with two sink counters and a powder desk. Theres a drop-in tub as well that looks elegant.
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A tropical style master bathroom with two sink counters with vessel sinks facing each other and lighted by wall sconces, along with a freestanding tub set in the middle. The room also offers a stunning ocean view.
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Large Asian-style master bathroom with a floating vanity sink counter and round drop-in bathtub, along with bench seating by the glass windows overlooking the stunning surroundings.
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This Mediterranean master bathroom boasts beige tiles flooring and walls, along with a beautiful custom ceiling. The room offers a drop-in tub along with a large walk-in shower room.
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Spacious industrial style master bathroom with an elegant freestanding tub and a very attractive walk-in shower. The room features multiple indoor plants as well.
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Victorian-style master bathroom with a lovely bathtub setup, along with a stunning walk-in shower room. The room adds two sink counters as well.
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Beach style master bathroom with gray walls and hardwood floors. It has a ceiling with a skylight, together with a shower and tub combo.
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This farmhouse style master bathroom offers a freestanding tub and a walk-in shower room. The area features gray walls and glass windows.
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Southwestern style master bathroom boasting a walk-in shower room, a toilet room and a deep soaking tub on the side. The room also has a classy sink counter.
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A focused look at this eclectic style master bathrooms gorgeous drop-in deep soaking tub lighted by a stylish ceiling light.
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Shabby-chic style master bathroom with tiles flooring and a wooden vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. It offers a drop-in soaking tub and a powder desk.
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Country style master bathroom with a sink counter with drawers, lighted by two wall sconces, along with a freestanding tub on the side. The room is lighted by a gorgeous chandelier.
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Transitional style master bathroom with a stylish walk-in shower and a freestanding tub, along with a sink counter with a black countertop.
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Traditional master bathroom with beige tiles floors and a tall ceiling. The room offers large two sink counters together with a drop-in soaking tub.
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1Have Everything On Hand First
Big items like the vanity top and special-order tile can take several weeks to arrive. So be patient: Before you take a hammer or Sawzall to you bathroom, make sure everything you're going to need including the vanity, plumbing fixtures, any new lighting, the tub, and tileis on hand. You might get frustrated waiting around for parts to arrive, but it's better than tearing up your fixtures and having an unusable bathroom until the components arrive. Plus, when your new products are on hand, you'll know if you need to do extra work, such as moving the plumbing lines for the sink location or running new cable for your lights, before you rip up and then patch the walls.
2Consider All Your Options
Home centers have a limited selection of vanities and tops in the store, and special orders can take four to six weeks for delivery, so take a look at other sources. Local independent suppliers who specialize in natural stone have a wide selection of tops in a range of colors and sizes. They can also custom-cut tops to fit unusual spaces and shapes. You may be surprised at how affordable the tops can be. Or do what I didshop online. I admit being apprehensive about buying the centerpiece to our bathroom based on pictures and a written description, but I liked what I saw, including the price. I saved several hundred dollars compared with what home centers were charging and got attractive, top-quality products. A 48-inch-wide vanity, marble top, undermount sink, and framed mirror cost us $1300.
3Plan for Shower Storage
4Rip Up the Underlayment
Removing old flooring tile or vinyl can be time-consuming, difficult, and still leave behind stubborn pieces that refuse to come off. A faster, simpler way is to rip up the underlayment along with the floor covering. Cutting the underlayment into small sections makes removal easier. Set the circular saw blade just deep enough to cut through the thin plywood underlayment without cutting into the underlying subfloor. You'll have to install a new underlayment, but 1/4-inch plywood or cementboard is cheap and lets you start with a clean surface. Starting from scratch also lets you get rid of underlayment that may be water damaged, which is common around the toilet.
5Use Accent Tiles
Mosaic or glass tile is expensive (mine cost $5 per 12-inch-square sheet). But you don't need a lot of it to add some pizzazz to the bathroom. I only used a dozen sheets, yet it made a big impact. Using the special tiles as a border or sporadically in the tile pattern gives the design a punch of color and character.
6Get a Curved Shower Rod
7Add a Spacer to the Toilet Flange
8Update the Lighting
Think of this as part of the remodel. You don't want to end up with a new bathroom but outdated light fixtures. Plan your lighting early on so you'll know if you need to run new cable. Consider recessed lighting over the shower for better illumination while you're bathing. Just make sure the lights are rated for bathrooms.
9Don't Be Afraid to Call a Pro
If any part of the project takes you out of your comfort zone, call in a professional. You may need an electrician to help run cable for in-floor heating controls, or you might need a plumber's help if the water or drain lines need to be moved. When you're dealing with electrical or plumbing, DIY mistakes can be catastrophic. During my remodel, I had to move the water-supply lines and the waste line in my wall to accommodate my new, wider vanity, which had a different sink location than my old vanity. I hired a plumber to handle that part of the job, and it cost me more than $500. Tradespeople aren't cheap, but if they solve a problem, they're worth the expense.
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Instead of patterned wallpaper, try freehanding a simple pattern for a playful bathroom design.
Photo by: Mix & Match
Flowers don't have to make a bathroom feel messy. Try this elegant take by using just a few sprigs.
Photo by: 12 Oaks Blog
Instead of tile, next time consider a concrete or stone sink.
Photo by: 4 Men 1 Lady
Have a dark bathroom? Brighten it up with accent pieces like the yellow accessories in this dark navy bathroom.
Photo by: Addicted 2 Decorating
If you're looking for small bathroom storage ideas, try turning hidden areas into shelf space, like under the sink or above the toilet.
Photo by: Beneath My Heart
If you love the look of wood, but fear the staining effects of hard water, opt for elegant faux wood flooring like linoleum.
Photo by: Centsational Girl
For bathroom cabinet ideas, look no further than this elegant design. Opt for tall cabinets to split up a Jack and Jill sink.
Photo by: Creekline House
Wood panels aren't just for the floor. Try it on your bathroom walls for a spa like effect.
Photo by: Financial Samurai
When searching for shower tiles, opt for a shade that matches your floors for a look that continues seamlessly.
Photo by: Hello Splendid
This simple black and white bathroom get a small pop of color from its framed photo.
Photo by: Home with Baxter
The olive walls in this bathroom are a unique departure from the majority of soft blue and grey rooms.
Photo by: Houseography
This small bathroom makes the clawfoot tub the star.
Photo by: I Heart Naptime
This symmetrical bathroom will put any stresses at ease.
Photo by: I Heart Naptime
If the space above your vanity doesn't get enough natural light, move your mirror somewhere else for a more flattering view.
Photo by: Inspired by Charm
Cant decide on tile? Try this bathroom tile ideapick one dominate design and one accent option.
Photo by: Lemon Thistle
If your toilet is in a small nook, make it more interesting by adding shelving spaces and indoor plants.
Photo by: Little Green Notebook
You don't have to break the bank to get marble countertops. Shop for marble alternatives like quartz or granite.
Photo by: Maison De Pax
Instead of one large mirror for the bathroom, try incorporating two. One for a full body view and one for close ups.
Photo by: One Week Bath
Bring some much needed freshness to your bathroom with a small herb garden.
Photo by: Our Fifth House
If you can't choose between tile, paint, or molding, take a tip from this bathroom that uses it all without clashing.
Photo by: Provident Home Design
Via: Freshome
A small bathroom doesn't mean you have to sacrifice that big mirror. Let it be the showpiece in your room.
Photo by: Rain on a Tin Roof
Welcome to the shower of your dreams. The built in shelves keep this shower space clean and uncluttered.
Photo by: This Photographers Life
Play with patterns in every part of your bathroomfrom the walls to the shower curtains.
Photo by: Live Love DIY
Try a standalone bowl for a sink as an unexpected twist and to free up counter space.
Photo by: Beautiful Matters
We love the balance of bathroom color ideas in this playful space. If you want a colorful room without all the paint debates, find a brightly patterned tile instead.
Photo by: Cassidy Hughes Interior Design & Styling
Nothing beats a clawfoot tub. Except perhaps Tuscan villa inspired tile.
Photo by: Emma Lee
Via: Remodelista
This is full of bathroom decorating ideas. From graphic wallpaper to bold prints to small floralstake your pick for a dynamic bathroom.
Photo by: Erin Gates Design
Area rugs don't have to stay in the living room. Bring one in the bathroom for an added coziness.
Photo by: K Welch
If you're lucky enough to score a vintage mirror find, keep it the focal point as a conversation piece.
Photo by: Made By Girl
Can't come to a compromise on your bathroom tile? Pair a vibrant pattern with a neutral and you won't have to choose.
Photo by: Meghan Plowman
Via: House Nerd
If you're looking for bathroom remodeling ideas, try updating your artwork first as an option that's easy on your wallet.
Photo by: MLH Designs
Instead of trying to fit one giant countertop, try finding two smaller sinks for a sweet his and hers design.
Photo by: The Greenwich Hotel
Via: My Domaine
Everything from the metal ceiling to the marquee lights bring interest and intrigue to this warehouse style bathroom.
Photo by: Wright Built
Via: Home Design Lover
The floating sink in this modern bathroom is just one of our favorite pieces.
Photo by: Bodie and Fou
Instead of facing the wall, try utilizing shower walls as the backdrop for your vanity.
Photo by: Cardello Architects
Glass showers really open up the small space, making this bathroom seem larger.
Photo by: Carla Aston
The clean white-tiled walls look great with this modern shower. Even though it is a smaller space, the lack of shower curtain helps open up the room.
Photo by: Cassidy Hughes Interior Design & Styling
The double sinks are a great addition to a larger bathroom like this, and the tiny, off-white tile gives it a very sophisticated look.
Photo by: Christopher Stark Photo
A golden shower head and matching door handle provide an added sense of luxury to this small space.
Photo by: Erin Gates Design
This unique bathroom tile idea brings the ocean right into the tub while you bathe in the sunset.
Photo by: Jeri Koegel
Via: Decoist
The shower tile in this bathroom aligns with the unique overhead light in the bedroom, sharing geometric ideas.
Photo by: Joe Schmelzer
Via: My Domaine
Within this white shower is a stripe of blue tile that is a great match with the blue painting sitting above the tub.
Photo by: Molly Frey Design
Foregoing glass dividers and shower curtains, this extremely minimalist bathroom leaves nowhere to hide.
Photo by: Stringdahl Design
Via: Home Adore
This modern tub sits alone in the corner alongside the sloping walls of this minimalist bathroom.
Photo by: Stringdahl Design
Via: Home Adore
This large bathroom embraces the outdoors with large windows, stone floor tile, and indoor plants.
Photo by: Susan Jay Design
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